Kyle Rank was just signed to an AHL contract after playing at St. Lawrence. He is already 24 years old so he's an overage player.
What's his game like?
http://www.wbspenguins.com/News/News_Re ... 7_Rank.asp
Jesse (or others), who the ^%$& is Kyle Rank?
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epf, you might have seen this already, but just in case you did not here is Bombulie's take on Rank:
Here's the word on newest Penguin Kyle Rank. Center. ECAC defensive forward of the year and plays like it (i.e. good penalty killer). Decent size (6-1, 190) and will go to the net. Excellent golfer (led St. Lawrence's team with a 74 scoring average). Scouting report courtesy Mike Fornabaio, who saw him play 10 games with Bridgeport at the end of last season.
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Thanks. I noticed that was posted on JB's blog this morning. That's a very similar role to what Stephen Dixon had been doing (except Dixon is 2" shorter). Last year, Dixon found a goal-scoring touch, placing 2nd among returnees in goal-scoring to only Jonathan Filewich.netwolf wrote:epf, you might have seen this already, but just in case you did not here is Bombulie's take on Rank:
Here's the word on newest Penguin Kyle Rank. Center. ECAC defensive forward of the year and plays like it (i.e. good penalty killer). Decent size (6-1, 190) and will go to the net. Excellent golfer (led St. Lawrence's team with a 74 scoring average). Scouting report courtesy Mike Fornabaio, who saw him play 10 games with Bridgeport at the end of last season.
This signing may be a sign that Dixon is now in a top-6 role and Rank will take his place on the lower lines.
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Im glad to see that Rank is a good golfer...i was worried about how that would effect the team if he wasnt.netwolf wrote:epf, you might have seen this already, but just in case you did not here is Bombulie's take on Rank:
Here's the word on newest Penguin Kyle Rank. Center. ECAC defensive forward of the year and plays like it (i.e. good penalty killer). Decent size (6-1, 190) and will go to the net. Excellent golfer (led St. Lawrence's team with a 74 scoring average). Scouting report courtesy Mike Fornabaio, who saw him play 10 games with Bridgeport at the end of last season.

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The team does a lot of team bowling things when they need a break, so that would be more impressive if he could bowl well.canaan wrote:Im glad to see that Rank is a good golfer...i was worried about how that would effect the team if he wasnt.netwolf wrote:epf, you might have seen this already, but just in case you did not here is Bombulie's take on Rank:
Here's the word on newest Penguin Kyle Rank. Center. ECAC defensive forward of the year and plays like it (i.e. good penalty killer). Decent size (6-1, 190) and will go to the net. Excellent golfer (led St. Lawrence's team with a 74 scoring average). Scouting report courtesy Mike Fornabaio, who saw him play 10 games with Bridgeport at the end of last season.
